

Using a visual playlist on your TV may not be quite as warm and cozy as an actual roaring fire, but it’s way easier, and it’s a much cheaper way to give your holiday festivities a hi-tech vibe than splashing our for a smart Christmas tree.

An Apple TV 4K will default to the devices’ built-in aerial screensavers when no action has been taken inside of a music app for a while, but this isn’t quite the same thing. These streaming services have smart TV apps too, but they (so far) don’t marry music and slideshow-like visuals in a single experience. The special will broadcast across iHeartMedias AC and Classic Hits stations nationwide and on the iHeartRadio app on November 23 at 7 p.m. Discover how an iHeartRadio station can deliver connect your message with your audience, live and local, right where you live. Visual playlists feature is a clever way for iHeartRadio to fend off the big streaming giants like Apple Music and Spotify during the holiday season. With more than 860 live broadcast stations in 153 markets across America, theres a local iHeartRadio station virtually everywhere. Each image appears on-screen for about 12 seconds before fading into the next one, so even TVs that have a tendency toward image-retention should be fine. Christmas music is a fun way to fuel the holiday spirit, and we’re all for this November changeup.The imagery in the Christmas playlists includes fairly typical scenes like roaring fireplaces with stockings hung on a mantel, but there are also fun variations on the idea, like a pickup truck with a freshly cut tree in the flatbed. Back 12.07. Beginning yesterday at 4 PM, the station is dedicating its time to classic Christmas songs like Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You and Frank Sinatra’s Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.įans can listen on air at 93.9 LITE FM, on their website, or on the iHeartRadio app. In years prior, Christmas music started populating the airwaves in mid-November but this year, the Christmas cheer is starting up earlier than usual. NEW YORK Novem To celebrate its annual switch to festive music of the Christmas season across its stations nationwide, iHeartMedia today announced the second annual iHeartRadio Holiday Special, a virtual concert hosted by Mario Lopez. Listen Live ➡️ #christmas #chicago /Q6GK2UJyax THANK YOU CHICAGO for making us your Christmas Music Station 22 years strong! Now it's time to celebrate and get our Holly Jolly on! Tell us which songs you want to hear ⬇️ Program director and afternoon show host, Mick Lee, said in a statement “The day after Halloween, listeners are ready to hear Christmas music on 93.9 LITE FM!” So get into the festive spirit this November. The station has been hosting its traditional holiday music marathon for over 22 years, and now it’s back earlier than ever.
